The federal government kicks in $5.5M to mitigate natural disaster effects in B.C.
Hundreds of delegates from Community Futures British Columbia converged on Revelstoke to hear the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada announce more than $5.5 million in new provincial funding for disaster recovery and economic adjustment.
“The PacifiCan funding announced today ensures that Community Futures British Columbia can equip businesses with the tools they need to recover from recent disasters, build resiliency, and prepare themselves to address climate challenges well into the future,” said Harjit S. Sajjan, minister of international development and minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada.
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